Monthly Archives: December 2011

The story of Herod’s anger at having missed his chance to kill the Christ Child has been around for a long time, assuming that the Gospel of Matthew dates from the 80s AD. In the charged political atmosphere of the … Continue reading →

From my standpoint, this looks like a cultural avalanche. If there is something good about it, it is not yet visible to me. Today, I want to talk about technology and personal presence. It seems to me that the more … Continue reading →

So who are the Republicans going to pick as their presidential nominee? If I were a betting man (I’m not) and if I put my money where my mouth is (I don’t), I’d say Mitt Romney. The New York Times … Continue reading →

Nobody ever said that the story of Jesus’s birth was about what you know. The story is, like everything else in Christianity, about Who you know.[1] I get that and I’m fine with it. Mostly. But the truth is that … Continue reading →